By: Leah Mishkin | Kevin Reimer, director of project for PSEG, toured the new power plant at the Sewaren Generating Station in Woodbridge, New Jersey. “The ones being retired were in service for 70 years. This is a state-of-the-art dual

By: James Osborne | U.S. solar manufacturers and developers clashed Tuesday in a hearing before the U.S. International Trade Commission over whether solar panels from Asia represented an unlawful threat to domestic manufacturers. Two U.S. solar manufacturers, Georgia-based Suniva and

By: Andrew Maykuth | The last solar eclipse that cast a shadow across the United States didn’t spark much interest from the nation’s electric utilities. That was back in 1991, before the sun became a significant contributor to the power

By: PRNewswire.com | An analysis of Connecticut’s competitive electricity market shows many competitive offers below the cost of utility service, and if all Connecticut electricity consumers taking utility standard rate service switched to these lowest available competitive offers, the potential

Today’s release of the 2017 Inc. 5000 includes TruEnergy for the second year in a row. Acknowledging year-over-year growth, TruEnergy was ranked #928 in the nation with a growth of 473% since 2016. In addition to our overall ranking, TruEnergy

By: Olivia Chen | It’s been over three years since New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision effort began. Under the initiative, regulators, utilities and third-party technology companies are coming together to recalibrate and optimize New York’s electricity market with distributed

By: Corina Rivera Linares | New York State Electric & Gas filed with the New York State Public Service Commission a petition requesting a certificate of public convenience and necessity for an electric project to be built in the towns

By: Frances Borsodi Zajac | West Penn Power is completing work on power line and substation projects, part of a program to reduce the number and duration of power outages for its 720,000 customers. Valued at $21 million, the work

By: Derrick Mason | ComEd customers should expect to have their electric meters replaced with smart meters beginning in September. The meters are “smart” because they operate digitally, transmit electricity usage rates every half hour and use two-way radios that

By: Christian Roselund | When Republican Charlie Baker won the gubernatorial election in Massachusetts in 2014, this author was among those who openly questioned if he would have the kind of vision for solar in Massachusetts that his predecessor, Governor